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  • It did for me! It makes sense doesn't it? All your weight is on the balls of your feet. If there is less weight then it hurts less. Of course uncomfortable shoes will just be uncomfortable. No matter what my husband says! :o)
  • kr1stadee
    kr1stadee Posts: 1,774 Member
    I was hoping this post would be sounding more like "oh my YES of course, your heels won't hurt you once you lost weight.."
    damn
    hahaha .. but I still want some hot ones when I lose more!! To me, a big girl in high heels (not chunky heels either) looks kinda silly. Maybe I just look silly lol
  • aemoomoo
    aemoomoo Posts: 70 Member
    Yes it does and it makes my calves look amazing.....errrrr crap I said too much


    haha!
  • sleepytexan
    sleepytexan Posts: 3,138 Member
    does losing a significant amount of weight make wearing heels less painful? x

    can't answer that, however I've noticed that gaining a significant amount of age makes wearing heels MORE painful.
  • I rarely wear less than a 6" heel, all day everyday.They are definitely less painful post weightloss
    I've also lost a full size so had to buy all new shoes :bigsmile:

    If the pain worries you, go for a style with a deep platform sole you get less burning in the balls of your feet.
  • Flixie00
    Flixie00 Posts: 1,195 Member
    Spent all day wearing high heeled boots, I don't normally and these were new, but I had no problems.

    I reckon this was less to do with dropping weight, but more to do with strength training and improved balance.
  • roachhaley
    roachhaley Posts: 978 Member
    Regardless, don't wear them all the time, youre going to ruin your feet.
  • Alex_is_Hawks
    Alex_is_Hawks Posts: 3,499 Member
    I wear four inch heels all the time and they don't hurt.

    but that may have been my ballet background growing up.....so if you indulge in dance for several years of your life where you are constantly arching and stretching your feet, then maybe perhaps then your feet won't hurt?

    Sorry, not the best answer but all I have.
  • texjenn
    texjenn Posts: 146 Member
    I would say its easier. I never wore them when I was overweight because my feet were overweight too. I wear heels all the time now & don't really have too many problems. And damn, my legs look good in them. Lol. :)
  • KittieLea
    KittieLea Posts: 1,156 Member
    LOL I wish. I'm at my goal weight and I still can't wear heels for an entire night...unless I'm sitting the whole time ;)
  • morningmud
    morningmud Posts: 477 Member
    I have yet to notice a difference. I did have more swelling when I was eating whatever I wanted so now that I don't have that, it helps in that regard.
  • Itsallbs15
    Itsallbs15 Posts: 262 Member
    Nope. I wear ridicously amazing high heels and they still hurt! But nothing looks better than a great pair of heels!

    Im with you on this one. I LOVE my heels and losing weight hasn't made to much of a difference except I am more steady!!!!
  • lmarshel
    lmarshel Posts: 674 Member
    I think if you find some quality shoes that really fit, wearing high heels does not have to hurt. Even when I was close to 200 pounds, I never had a problem. It also probably takes some practice to be comfortable in them. You definitely have to alter your walk when you wear heels...can't clomp around like you would in sneakers.

    I wear 4 - 5" heels every single day at work, and I'm walking on concrete and marble floors all day long, and I don't have a problem with pain. I've found that Kenneth Cole and Cole Haan are the most comfortable brands.
  • californiagirl2012
    californiagirl2012 Posts: 2,625 Member
    does losing a significant amount of weight make wearing heels less painful? x

    LOL it did for me!

    5 inch heels and they felt AWESOME:
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    But this is the REAL me:
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    And I would have dared to where heels like that when I was obese, I would have toppled over:
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  • Zylahe
    Zylahe Posts: 772 Member
    Why on earth do some women subject themselves to pain, just to look good?
    I just don't get it.
  • semeyer
    semeyer Posts: 282 Member
    Definite NO! I have skinny friends and when we all go out in heels, everyone, no matter their weight or fitness level has their shoes off at the end of the night, rubbing their feet in pain.

    Even SJP has been caught with band-aids on her feet in her heels!
  • ZugTheMegasaurus
    ZugTheMegasaurus Posts: 801 Member
    It definitely had that effect for me. I could never walk in heels before; I could barely balance and it was really uncomfortable. As a result, I never wore them (though I owned one pair). Then, a few weeks ago, I had to start wearing them for work and suddenly, it was incredibly easy and not at all uncomfortable, even though they were the same shoes. That weight made a huge difference.
  • amez1974
    amez1974 Posts: 213 Member
    It definitely hurts less since I've lost weight. 3" heels are easy peasy (no aches or pains)--I've started wearing 4.5 or so now and my legs will hurt after hours in them I couldn't even wear them at my high weight. I've even spent an evening dancing in them!
  • I can rock a pair of tall heels now like it's nobody's business BUT I think it's a confidence thing, not a weight loss/more comfortable thing for me personally. ;)
  • ValerieMartini2Olives
    ValerieMartini2Olives Posts: 3,024 Member
    Yes it does. When I was 300 pounds and wearing heels, it severely hurt my feet. Now at 228 it doesn't hurt as much as it did. I can only imagine how much better they'll feel when I'm at 180 or 160.
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  • brevislux
    brevislux Posts: 1,093 Member
    I'm skinny... I hurts if I walk around in heels for a long time, unless they're pretty wide an then there's no difference.
  • Impy84
    Impy84 Posts: 430
    For ME yes losing weight made wearing heels much easier. When i was skinny, young and thought i was fat i wore heels all the time. When I actually became fat I could barely stand in heels for a few mins. Now i'm almost back to my regular heel swag.
  • amberlilies
    amberlilies Posts: 41 Member
    I would imagine that it might have something to do with the quality of the shoe. Not to sound like a shoe snob, but my Clarks and Bandolinos, while a little pricier, have always done right by me. The $19.99 Payless, as cute as they are, I find either cause back or leg pain. I can spend a week training/teaching in my Clarks and be fine. I can go out to a dinner party in cheap shoes and need to kick them off under the table when I sit down. And those dang skyscraper heels? Yeah. I haven't found a pair I can wear for long periods of time.

    Gosh, I need a different pair of Bandolinos. Mine kill.